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Humanist History: The Humanist Manifestoes I, II, & III
Statements about Humanism are a way of describing humanist ideas and humanist values. Three Manifestoes have been put forth to highlight the humanist life-stance, beginning in 1933 with the first Humanist Manifesto.
Randy Best, Leader of the Northern Virginia Ethical Society, will present this three session course. It will examine each of the Humanist Manifestoes, one in each session. It is not necessary to attend all of the sessions since each will focus on one of he Humanist Manifestoes. You do not ned to register separately for each session. Registration will provide the Zoom link for all three sessions.
It is strongly suggested that you read the assigned Manifesto before the course session.
Session One: Humanist Manifesto I (1933)
Monday, October 21, at 7:30 PM
This session will discuss the first Humanist Manifesto. The text of the first Humanist Manifesto can be found here:
https://americanhumanist.org/what-is-humanism/manifesto1/
Registrants will be sent a link for the Zoom session.
Session Two: Humanist Manifesto II (1973)
Monday, October 28, at 7:30 PM
This session will discuss the second Humanist Manifesto, written 40 years after Humanist Manifesto I. The text of the second Humanist Manifesto can be found here:
https://americanhumanist.org/what-is-humanism/manifesto2/
Registrants will be sent a link for the Zoom session.
Session Three: Humanism and Its Aspirations: Humanist Manifesto III (2003)
Monday, November 4, at 7:30 PM
This session will discuss the third Humanist Manifesto, written 30 years after Humanist Manifesto II. The text of the third Humanist Manifesto can be found here:
https://americanhumanist.org/what-is-humanism/manifesto3/
Registrants will be sent a link for the Zoom session.